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This library supports reading and writing Macintosh data and resource forks in AppleSingle, AppleDouble, Windows Appleshare Server, Helios, Xinet, MacLan and UShare formats.
A kernel written by Merck Hung.
IA32 architecture, 32-bit protected mode, Memory paging, Keyboard, Timer Interrupt Handling, and a simple kernel shell to operate.
Written in C language, development under Linux environment.
The Xbox Linux Project aims to privide a version of GNU/Linux for the Xbox, so that it can be used as an ordinary computer. Linux should make use of all Xbox hardware and allow to install and run software from standard i386 Linux distributions.
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The Flexible Filesystem Benchmark (FFSB) is a cross-platform filesystem performance measurement tool. It uses customizable profiles to measure of different workloads, and it supports multiple groups of threads across multiple filesystems.
□ Developing a new block allocation scheme of EXT-2 file system named NHA(New Hybrid Allocation)-Ext2 that takes advantages of log-structured file systems and convential file systems for optimizing random writes as well as sequential writes on SSDs.
fuse-cache is a simple caching filesystem for Linux using FUSE. It works by copying the files you want to be cached at mount time to a cache directory, , and then using that copy for all subsequent read requests for the file.
Compact implementation of the ext2 filesystem in user space, using the FUSE library. Uses include providing ext2/ext3 support on platforms which do not support it and as a base for filesystem projects.
Minirighi is a multi-threading open-source operatingsystem written for didactic purpose. It has been written from scratch and it is compatible with POSIX.
The OpenSSI project is a comprehensive clustering solution offering a full, highly available SSI environment for Linux. Goals for OpenSSI Clusters include availability, scalability and manageability, built from standard servers.
PAUD is a disk image that contains system utilities, such as fdisk, mc (midnight commander), parted, ntfsresize, and more. PAUD is ideal for rescue/administration purposes and transferring files from one filesystem to another for windows users.
Operatingsystem project from scratch to design and implement all components from boot strapping,hardware interrupts , memory manger ,file system , etc .
Library for filesystems intended to be used in embedded projects.
The library currently supports FAT12/16/32 reading & writing on SD-cards, and is easily expandable for use with other devices on any platform.
The ElHam project is a testing infrastructure to both stress file system calls and check for consistency of stored data. Distributed file systems, like NFS and CIFS, can be tested by the
heavy use of locking, allowing multi-protocol testing.
The Trion Object Oriented Operatingsystem is an OS that is designed to meet the needs for the 21st century, with a kernel written in C++ and modelled in UML, and lots of features. The project is run by a team of OSDev.org community members.
The NFS/RDMA project is a reference implementation of a new RDMA-capable ONC RPC transport for use by Linux kernel NFS. This transport implementation is now available as part of the Linux kernel. The code is also available separately under a dual GPL/BSD
This project provides a user-level command to edit NFSv4 Access Control Lists
(ACLs). The command allows users to display and change NFSv4 ACLs from
clients that do not have complete NFSv4 ACL support.
KFDI bridges file systems and databases over the Linux VFS layer. Taking advantage of relational database technology and XML, data can be managed and searched based on properties. KFDI also introduces some object-oriented concepts into file organization.
The Compressed File System Sizing Tool scans a directory and outputs the size, the compressed size, and the type of each file in the tree. It helps a designer configure a filesystem for embedded Linux systems using xip cramfs or axfs.
'finddouble' application searches into a directory and all its sub directories.
If it finds several times the same file, a warning message is displayed, but no other action is taken.
It's main use is to help you optimize you disk usage.